
Distro linux
Distro linux
Buon giorno. Per favore vorrei poter utilizzare una distro linux leggera in italiano. Attualmente utilizzo LXDE ma non è in italiano si può intervenire in merito? Diversamente sarei disposto a utilizzare una distro diversa ugualmente leggera ma che sia in italiano. Grazie. 

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- Shogun
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Distro linux
First,
Try here :
Menu > System > Porteus Setting Centre > System Settings > language Setup > A > Language Selection Tool > Porteus Language selection Tool > Select a GUI language
Or if Italian (it-IT) is not available,
You have to download, here :
http://ftp.cc.uoc.gr/pub/linux/porteus/ ... /language/
this :
it-lxde_locales.xzm
+
it-core_locales.xzm
Place it inside /porteus/modules/
Make a file lang.sh to place in a sub-subfolder (to create also) of rootcopy dir like this:
/porteus/rootcopy/etc/profile.d/
/porteus/rootcopy/etc/profile.d/lang.sh
Try here :
Menu > System > Porteus Setting Centre > System Settings > language Setup > A > Language Selection Tool > Porteus Language selection Tool > Select a GUI language
Or if Italian (it-IT) is not available,
You have to download, here :
http://ftp.cc.uoc.gr/pub/linux/porteus/ ... /language/
this :
it-lxde_locales.xzm
+
it-core_locales.xzm
Place it inside /porteus/modules/
Make a file lang.sh to place in a sub-subfolder (to create also) of rootcopy dir like this:
/porteus/rootcopy/etc/profile.d/
/porteus/rootcopy/etc/profile.d/lang.sh
Code: Select all
#!/bin/sh
# Set the system locale. (no, we don't have a menu for this ;-)
# For a list of locales which are supported by this machine, type:
# locale -a
# 'C' is the old Slackware (and UNIX) default, which is 127-bit
# ASCII with a charmap setting of ANSI_X3.4-1968. These days,
# it's better to use en_US or another modern $LANG setting to
# support extended character sets.
#export LANG=C
# There is also support for UTF-8 locales, but be aware that
# some programs are not yet able to handle UTF-8 and will fail to
# run properly. In those cases, you can set LANG=C before
# starting them. Still, I'd avoid UTF unless you actually need it.
export LANG=it_IT.UTF-8
# Another option for en_US:
#export LANG=en_US.ISO8859-1
# One side effect of the newer locales is that the sort order
# is no longer according to ASCII values, so the sort order will
# change in many places. Since this isn't usually expected and
# can break scripts, we'll stick with traditional ASCII sorting.
# If you'd prefer the sort algorithm that goes with your $LANG
# setting, comment this out.
export LC_COLLATE=C
# End of /etc/profile.d/lang.sh